Lenny gets a lesson in safely dealing with radioactive materials
Although the pathogen responsible for anthrax can be treated with antibiotics, the toxin that it releases in the body is particularly dangerous
Tiny device could replace expensive lab-scale equipment for many applications
Researchers have published the characterization of a new bioactive natural product whose derivatives could be used as antibiotics
Some labs use hazardous organic chemicals—reagents with noxious and/or dangerous fumes that can have a detrimental impact on analysts.
Researchers report machine learning speeds discovery of new materials
NIST prototype design uses ultracold trapped atoms to measure pressure
Recording video-movies of chemical reactions is a dream of modern chemists; now it came true
Bio-Rad Laboratories announced the launch of two new chromatography media for process protein purification
Solar power accounts for less than two percent of US electricity, but could make up more
Photochemical reactions are one of the most eco-friendly ways of producing "green fuel"
Thalidomide was prescribed in the 1950s and 1960s as a sedative or hypnotic, even for pregnant women
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